I am but one woman, so understand that there are time and space restrictions that kept me from attendance at every single one of Bonnaroo's hundreds of shows. But below are some quick hits on superlatives from the Manchester, Tenn., festival, celebrating its 10th anniversary.

Most popular:Ben Sollee. Dude played with My Morning Jacket, Justin Townes Earle, the Low Anthem, Nicole Atkins and even his own solo show.

Most likely to succeed: The Head and the Heart. Why don't you have this self-titled debut yet? Everyone at the early tent set was singing along. Sub Pop scored big time with this folk-rock-popper-people. Check back soon for my interview with them.

Best early show you slept through: Alberta Cross. They did, however, have a short set later on Saturday, jerk.

A mix of old and young: Daniel Lanois' Black Dub. The Canadian artist has produced some of the world best records of all time and has put out respectable albums of his own. Black Dub cohort Trixie Whitley can't be older than 24. But damn if this band didn't want to make me wanna pick up the paper and hit the hay before 9 p.m.

Best juvenile zinger: Eminem. After the rapper and hypeman Dr. Porter played sides girls vs. boys, the former told the gals how to tell their fellers off: "Ladies... grab a t*tty, lift up your middle finger and say, 'F*ck you, *sshole." Read the show review here.

Best t-shirt, merch: Hayes Carll. "Like James Brown, only white and taller."

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Regarding getting onstage for Girl Talk: You only had to have a pass to keep the number of people on the stage at a finite and safe amount (unlike previous Bonnaroos). The people onstage were picked at random from the audience.

Amazing festival! Great music, incredible vibe. Love was definitely in the air! This video is hilarious, check out what one girl says about how her boyfriend dumped her, it's unreal!! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-hUgD50d2k&feature=youtu.be